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Newsweek
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
WWE Hall of Famer Calls Out Wrestling Fans Critical of Goldberg
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. After months of anticipation, it seems that Goldberg's retirement match is finally upon us. More Pro Wrestling: WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg Officially Announces Retirement Match During the June 16 episode of Monday Night RAW, Goldberg came down the ramp to challenge Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship at Saturday Night's Main Event on July 12, 2025, in Atlanta, GA. While this is certainly an exciting moment for longtime WWE and WCW fans, others are concerned about the match-up for plenty of reasons, including it coming at the cost of Jey Uso's world title reign and younger wrestlers on the WWE roster. This has led to multiple fans getting hypercritical of the iconic wrestler, calling out his age and accusing him of simply being a product of former WCW president Eric Bischoff. Now, Bischoff himself has spoken up, shutting these accusations down. PHILADELPHIA, PA - JUNE 18: Actor/ Former WCW/WWE wrestler Bill Goldberg attends Wizard World's Philadelphia Comic Con 2011 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center on June 18, 2011 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, PA - JUNE 18: Actor/ Former WCW/WWE wrestler Bill Goldberg attends Wizard World's Philadelphia Comic Con 2011 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center on June 18, 2011 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Gilbert Carrasquillo/FilmMagic/Getty Images "The truth is, many people 'made' [Goldberg]. Starting with Bill Goldberg," Bischoff said to a fan on social media. "He came with the physical abilities, intensity, and charisma. "Kevin Sullivan and his team all collaborated at different times and situations that help build on those natural assets. The truth is, many people 'made' @Goldberg. Starting with Bill Goldberg. He came with the physical abilities, intensity, and charisma. Kevin Sullivan and his team all collaborated at different times and situations that help build on those natural assets. @HulkHogan was a voice… — Eric Bischoff (@EBischoff) June 17, 2025 "[Hulk Hogan] was a voice from day one that not only wanted to protect Bill creatively, but made sure his business interests (and therefore as his star status) remained strong by connecting Hulks lawyer Henry Holmes with Bill. It's highly unlikely that Henry would have taken on Bill as a client without Hulk's encouragement and support. "Did I create the environment and support? Yes," Bischoff concluded. "But the credit goes to many. Especially Bill." More Pro Wrestling: 'He Can Bite Me' - Goldberg Fires Back At WWE Legend In the late '90s, it's hard to think of a professional wrestler more over than Goldberg. The man was an absolute beast and genuinely felt like an unstoppable force while he was in WCW. Goldberg would go on a massive 173-match streak, defeating iconic names like Raven, Diamond Dallas Page, Scott Hall, and "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan. In the end, Goldberg would end his WCW run having won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship twice, and the WCW World Tag Team Championship with Bret Hart. Goldberg would continue his winning ways in WWE, where he would hold the World Heavyweight Championship and the WWE Universal Championship twice. Goldberg was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2018. More Pro Wrestling: WWE's Liv Morgan To Undergo Surgery: Report Former WWE Champion Originally Wanted To Be Goldberg's Retirement Opponent Wrestling Legend Ric Flair Forced To Cancel Appearance Amid Cancer Battle For more WWE and professional wrestling news, head on over to Newsweek Sports.


Time of India
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Goldberg to risk it all against Gunther in career-defining WWE match
Goldberg and Gunther (Image via WWE) Goldberg is back in WWE , and he is not returning for just any match, he is going straight after the World Heavyweight Champion Gunther. The two are set to face off at Saturday Night's Main Event on July 12 in Atlanta, Georgia. This match is happening in Goldberg's hometown, and it could be the last match of his career. Fans were surprised when he returned and jumped right into a title match, but now Goldberg has shared the real reason he is doing this. At 58 years old, Goldberg says this match is not just about winning a title. It's personal. He wants to finish his wrestling career the right way, and most of all, he wants his son, Gage, to see him in the ring one last time. Goldberg says Gunther thinks he is just an old man Goldberg recently appeared on The National Football Show and shared what he believes Gunther thinks about him. He admitted that Gunther probably does not take him seriously anymore. 'Who I am to him (Gunther) is an old man – is a 58-year-old guy who is hobbled and not like he used to be and he believes that even at my peak, he could have taken me which is absolutely laughable. But, I mean… he's a formidable opponent. He's the World Heavyweight Champion.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo Even though Goldberg knows Gunther sees him as past his prime, he still respects the champion. He said Gunther has grown into a top star, and it is an honor to face him in this big match. The National Football Show with Dan Sileo | Wednesday June 18th, 2025 'It's an honor to step into a position to be vying for the World Heavyweight Championship at 58 years old. I don't know of any other ones who've retired with a match like that.' Goldberg returned to WWE during the June 16 episode of Monday Night Raw. As Gunther was in the ring talking about who might challenge him, Goldberg surprised everyone by coming out. Soon after, the match was made official for July 12 in Atlanta. The truth behind Goldberg's WWE return The last match of Goldberg was at Elimination Chamber 2022, and he was not happy with how it ended. That loss stayed with him. Now, he says he wants to go out on a better note. More than anything, he wants his son to be proud. 'Because I ain't freaking going out the way I went out. Period, end of story... I'm gonna do my best… 50 percent of me is better than 99 percent of the pricks on the planet... It's another opportunity to give Gage a platform to see his dad go out and do his thing.' Goldberg has been training for the last six months to prepare for this fight. He knows it will not be easy, and he even said he does not care if he has to be carried out of the ring afterward. 'If they have to drag me out of there or carry me out of there, then that's fine because I chose to do it and I chose to spend the last six months training and preparing for this.' Goldberg to challenge Gunther on Saturday Night's Main Event: Raw, June 16, 2025 As the conversation went on, Bully Ray's comments on Busted Open about Goldberg's return were brought up. Bully Ray said on Busted Open Radio that it did not make sense and was disrespectful to others. Goldberg fired back with a strong response. 'I was 176-0. I don't have to stand in freakin' line… So Bully Ray can bite me. But everybody's got an opinion... I love him to death and I respect his opinion. But his opinion is like an asshole and everybody's got one.' He also responded to fans calling him too old to wrestle. 'Everybody, 'Oh, Goldberg's limping to the ring, Goldberg's small, Goldberg's old.' I am freakin' old. What do you want me to do? … Turn the clock back? But, show me another 58-year-old dude that's willing to go out and do this?' As the big match gets closer, Goldberg is ready to risk everything. He is not just fighting Gunther, he is fighting for his legacy, for his family, and for one final moment in the spotlight. Also Read: Goldberg vs Gunther: Why WWE may end the Icon's Career with a loss Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


Newsweek
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
'He Can Bite Me' - Goldberg Fires Back At WWE Legend
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg has responded to criticism from fellow legend Bully Ray regarding his return for a World Heavyweight Championship match. Goldberg returned to Raw on June 16 to challenge the champion, GUNTHER. The booking drew criticism from some, including Bully Ray, who questioned the logic of a 58-year-old getting an immediate title shot. Goldberg addressed those comments directly during an appearance on The National Football Show with Dan Sileo. Goldberg Responds To Bully Ray Goldberg justified his position by referencing his iconic undefeated streak in WCW. He then dismissed the criticism from his fellow Hall of Famer. "I was 176-0. I don't have to stand in freakin' line. So Bully Ray can bite me," Goldberg said. "But everybody's got an opinion, and Bully Ray has a podcast that's about wrestling, and so you're obviously gonna chime in and give your two cents, and I love him to death and I respect his opinion. But his opinion is like an a**hole, and everybody's got one." Goldberg Addressing Criticism About His Age Goldberg also had a message for fans who believe he is too old to be competing for a world title. He acknowledged his age but challenged anyone to do what he does. ATLANTA, GEORGIA - OCTOBER 5: Bill Goldberg poses in the ring with Triple H during Bad Blood at State Farm Arena on October 5, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. ATLANTA, GEORGIA - OCTOBER 5: Bill Goldberg poses in the ring with Triple H during Bad Blood at State Farm Arena on October 5, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. WWE/Getty Images "Everybody, 'Oh, Goldberg's limping to the ring, Goldberg's small, Goldberg's old.' I am freakin' old. What do you want me to do? Turn the clock back?" he stated. "But, show me another 58-year-old dude that's willing to go out and do this? ... I'm gonna hopefully surpass their performance and at the end of the day, I gotta surpass my performance in the past." More news: WWE News: Steve Austin Reveals Real-Life Vince McMahon Confrontation GUNTHER Adds Fuel To The Fire Goldberg's opponent, GUNTHER, has also taken a shot at the returning legend. Following their confrontation on Raw, the World Heavyweight Champion posted a photo of their face-off on Instagram. He included a caption that mocked Goldberg's famously short matches. "I'm next .... guess i can spare 3 minutes," GUNTHER wrote. Goldberg holds a 3-6 record in his nine WWE world title matches. His three victories earned him one World Heavyweight Championship (defeating Triple H) and two Universal Championships (defeating Kevin Owens and "The Fiend"). He was unsuccessful in subsequent title bouts against opponents like Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns, and Drew McIntyre. More WWE News: For more on WWE, head to Newsweek Sports.


UPI
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- UPI
WWE 'Raw': Liv Morgan is injured, Goldberg returns
1 of 2 | WWE star Liv Morgan arrives on the red carpet at the world premiere of "Scream VI" in 2023. Morgan dislocated her shoulder during a match on Monday's "Raw." File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo June 17 (UPI) -- Women's Tag Team Champion Liv Morgan was injured during her match against Kairi Sane on WWE Raw. The incident happened shortly after the match started Monday when Morgan received a single-leg takedown from Sane. The move was performed properly, however, Morgan yelled in pain and the match was immediately paused. WWE medical personnel came ringside to check on Morgan, who was escorted to the back. The match was canceled, with Sane winning by forfeit. WWE announcer Michael Cole later explained to the audience watching at home that Morgan suffered a dislocated shoulder. No other details were given. Morgan had earlier kicked off Raw by getting into a war of words with Women's World Champion Iyo Sky alongside her on-screen boyfriend, Intercontinental Champion "Dirty" Dominik Mysterio. Morgan, last week, had attacked Hall of Famer Nikki Bella. The segment appeared to set up a match between the two that might now be in jeopardy. Also on Raw, Hall of Famer Goldberg made a surprise return to confront newly crowned World Heavyweight Champion Gunther. Goldberg told Gunther that he was coming for his championship with a title match set for Saturday Night's Main Event in Atlanta on July 12. "You're mine, because you're next!" Goldberg yelled, a callback to his signature catchphrase. Gunther earned the World Heavyweight Championship last week after he defeated Jey Uso.


India.com
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
WATCH: Bill Goldberg makes surprise return on WWE RAW, challenges Gunther for World Heavyweight championship
Goldberg. New Delhi: Bill Goldberg made a surprise return on WWE Raw on June 16, challenging Gunther, the reigning World Heavyweight Champion, to a match at Saturday Night's Main Event on July 12. Gunther recently regained the World Heavyweight Championship, defeating Jey Uso. This victory avenged his previous loss to Uso at WrestleMania 41. Following his win, Gunther appeared on Raw and challenged Seth Rollins, the current Mr. Money in the Bank. yall so happy jey lost the title just for gunther to lose the title to goldberg LMFAOO! #WWERaw — dylan (@INDIPRESSIVE) June 17, 2025 Following a previous conflict, Goldberg challenged the Austrian wrestler to a match at Saturday Night's Main Event in July. The challenge was accepted, and the match was subsequently scheduled. Wrestling veteran Bill Goldberg, a prominent figure in WCW and WWE, is returning to the ring after a three-year hiatus. His upcoming match against Gunther marks his first competition since a 2022 WWE loss to Roman Reigns.